10 things you need to know today: June 2, 2015

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BING NEWS:
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  • We divorced our husbands, dated the same person ... then married each other
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  • Everything to know about Tiffany Trump's husband, Michael Boulos
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  • Elwood Edwards, the man behind the voice of AOL’s ‘You’ve got mail’ greeting, dies at 74
    Edwards taped his AOL greeting in 1989 into a recorder while sitting in the living room of his home. “You’ve got mail” became a pop culture catchphrase in the late 1990s and served as the title of the ...
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  • ‘Outer Banks’ kills off major character in the Season 4 finale. What happened?
    The last episode of Season 4, “The Blue Crown,” which hit Netflix Nov. 7, sees the Pogues in Morocco as they try to track down Chandler Groff (J. Anthony Crane), JJ’s real birth father who has tried ...
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  • Understanding "as of", "as at", and "as from"
    1. AS OF would mean "at a certain time onward". AS AT would mean "at a precise time of event". AS FROM would mean "at a certain time onward" just like AS OF, but I still don't quite get it. That leads me to go back and use SINCE. Much simpler and people use it in writings and speeches.
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  • Change from to-day to today
    Generally written as two words until 16c., after which it usually was written to-day until early 20c. Similar constructions exist in other Germanic languages (cf. Du. van daag "from-day," Dan., Swed. i dag "in day"). Ger. heute is from O.H.G. hiutu, from P.Gmc. hiu tagu "on (this) day," with first element from PIE pronomial stem ki ...
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  • Today Was vs Today Is
    Today means "the current day", so if you're asking what day of the week it is, it can only be in present tense, since it's still that day for the whole 24 hours. In other contexts, it's okay to say, for example, "Today has been a nice day" nearer the end of the day, when the events that made it a nice day are finished (or at least, nearly so).
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  • Why is "today morning" wrong but "tomorrow morning" right?
    Google Ngram suggests that "today morning" (in blue) is virtually non-existent but nonetheless there are rare instances. However, on closer inspection I noted that the phrase was often separated with a comma such as: For ten minutes, twice today, morning and evening, let the idea for today sink deep into your consciousness.
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  • grammaticality
    The more common "What day is it today?" is answered by "It is X today", where "it" is a pleonastic pronoun.
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